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A short and slightly whimsical barrage of blistering overdriven licks, forewarning the listener that anything goes.
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Probably the most commercial of the CD’s tracks, this melodic tune evokes a vision of a childhood that, like a circle, has no end. Nice musical changes and dynamics.
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A short tune that provides a jazz-like undercurrent for some tasteful rock and fusion guitar lines.
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An unaccompanied guitar with an acoustic feel delivers an almost classical melody which seamlessly flows into a smooth end-section with some tasty chord changes.
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A lighthearted and bouncy instrumental that’s almost `Beatlesque` in its tremolo guitar harmonies and bass guitar underpinning.
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Sounds like prom night at Surfer’s Paradise. This gently flowing and melodic tune, with its accompanying
piano rhythms and fingerpicked guitar arpeggios, evokes memories of a bygone era of innocence.
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This old folk spiritual undergoes a drastic metamorphosis and emerges as a blues/rock experiment drenched with an awesome variety of guitar styles and emotional string artistry.
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Haunting but comforting, this delay-saturated guitar solo alternates between minor ‘exploration’ and major ‘discovery’ wistfully reminiscent of the mystery of life itself.
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One of the most popular songs on the CD, Then and Now weaves in and out of bluesy double-stops, a guitar melody that sings its way from octave to octave, and into a tribute to classic rock-style riffing that celebrates rock guitar’s broad spectrum.
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A short and touching tribute to the sad reality of humankind’s ongoing struggles from generation to generation.
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Pulling the listener out of the previous track’s melancholy, this closing tune launches immediately
into a captivating and contagious melody; but just when you think you can start humming along, a dreamy interlude glides in and gently takes you elsewhere before returning you to your destination.
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